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RASC News > Afghanistan > Uzbekistan: Millions of Afghanistani are Struggling to Survive
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Uzbekistan: Millions of Afghanistani are Struggling to Survive

Published 03/06/2023
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RASC: On Friday, June 2, the President of Uzbekistan, Shaukat Mirziayev, at the second meeting of the leaders of Central Asia and the European Union, which was held in Kyrgyzstan, expressed his concern about the unfortunate humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.

He also emphasized that millions of Afghanistanis are struggling to survive.

Based on the reports, Shaukat Mirziayev called for the continuation of humanitarian aid from European countries to the people of Afghanistan.

He said that for this purpose, Uzbekistan’s logistics center in Tirmiz is ready to provide aid to Afghanistan.

The President of Uzbekistan suggested that regular discussions with the special representatives of the countries should be continued in order to create common approaches for the purpose of solving the problems of Afghanistan.

The first meeting of the heads of the countries of Central Asia and the European Union was held in Kazakhstan last year.

Presidents of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkmenistan and Charles Michel; The President of the European Council attended the second meeting of Central Asia and the European Union.

It should be mentioned that before the meeting of the heads of these countries, the special representatives of Central Asia and the European Union discussed about Afghanistan in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan.

In the joint statement published at the end of this meeting, the participants emphasized the formation of an inclusive government, ensuring the rights of Afghanistani women and fighting terrorism.

EnNews 03/06/2023

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